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06/24/1998 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Decisions
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Board of Appeals Francis I and Nancy I Goulart - SP-98-84 2. <br /> Findings: <br /> A. General: <br /> 1. the subject property is located at 58 Pimlico Pond Road and consists of <br /> 2.3 1 acres feet fronting on Wakeby Pond. <br /> 2. the immediate neighborhood consists of single family homes many of <br /> which have docks on Wakeby Pond. <br /> 3. the proposed dock is accessory to an existing dwelling and is a <br /> permissible use within the R-3 zoning district upon grant of a Special <br /> Permit from the Board of Appeals, <br /> 4. the length of the proposed pier, ramp and float complies with the <br /> provisions of the By-laws. <br /> B. Special Permit Criteria: <br /> Section 174-25.1.9 states that the Board must find that the structure <br /> will not unduly interfere with the free passage of travel by water of land or <br /> cause or contribute to the substantial disruption or degradation on the <br /> marine or coastal environment. <br /> C. Specific Findings <br /> 1. the proposal has been reviewed by the Conservation Commission to <br /> address impacts on the coastal environment. <br /> 2. the use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the By- <br /> laws, <br /> In view of the foregoing, the Mashpee Board of Appeals found that the applicant <br /> met the criteria necessary for the granting of a Special Permit. Upon motion duly made <br /> and seconded the Board of Appeals voted unanimously on June 24, 1998 to grant the <br /> Special Permit and to waive the requirement for engineered plans. The Permit provides <br /> for the repair and maintenance of the structure in perpetuity. <br />
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